A new stage began in Puebla. This Monday, the Peruvian Juan Reynoso was presented in a press conference as the new coach of 'La Franja', where he commented on his aspirations and goals, both with the team in the Liga MX, and personally in his career, as he hopes to reach the Peruvian National Team.
"To establish myself, I first have to make a difference abroad and today a beautiful opportunity presents itself to me. We will give everything not to waste it and surely in the medium or long term I will return to my country and I will do it as the coach of the Peruvian National Team," he confessed to the press.
During his presentation to the Puebla CF team as the new coach, he found several familiar faces. The Peruvian had already worked with some members of this team when he was assistant to Enrique Meza. This time he returned as the head coach.
Juan Reynoso's mission is to keep Puebla away from the relegation zone. (Photo: Puebla CF Club)
Juan Reynoso's mission is to keep Puebla away from the relegation zone. (Photo: Puebla CF Club)
The first training session was good, but the classic "apanado" could not be missed, which is given to those who arrive at the 'camotero' club for the first time. Juan Reynoso had to go through that and received the "affection" of his team. A friendly way to start this new stage.
Then came the official presentation where Puebla's president, Manuel Jiménez, pointed out that the hiring of the Peruvian makes them "very proud to have him back. We believe it is the best decision."
Meanwhile, the 49-year-old Peruvian coach indicated that "this is the most important challenge of my career," not forgetting to mention that Puebla "doesn't deserve to be in the situation it is in. We will work hard to reverse this start," in which the team has yet to win in the Liga MX.
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